Jabrey McFarland has been charged following a death on an infant. (Source: Darlington County Detention Center).

According to arrest warrants, Jabrey McFarland, 21, and Jalisa Cranford, 22, both of Hartsville, were charged with two counts of unlawful conduct towards a child. (Source: DCDC).

Tyquira Graham 18, of Hartsville was charged with one count of unlawful conduct toward a child. (Source: Darlington County Detention Center).

HARTSVILLE, SC (WMBF) - The Darlington County Coroner released information regarding the cause of death of a 7-month-old Hartsville infant.

According to Coroner Todd Hardee, the cause of the infant's death was positional asphyxia. Hardee said the child died after falling between the mattress he was sleeping on and the wall of the bedroom.

“In the case of positional asphyxia it's when a baby turns about, moves about and finds itself in a position it can't get out,” Hardee said.

Three people have been charged after the infant died, said Coroner Hardee. The arrests were made by SLED in Hartsville on Monday.

According to arrest warrants, Jabrey McFarland, 21, and Jalisa Cranford, 22, both of Hartsville, were charged with two counts of unlawful conduct towards a child, and Tyquira Graham, 18, of Hartsville was charged with one count of unlawful conduct toward a child. McFarland and Cranford were charged for placing a 2-year-old child at unreasonable risk of harm, in addition to the 7-month-old, according to the warrants.

The baby died Monday, March 2 at around 3:30 a.m. at a hospital.

The child was found not breathing at Swift Creek Apartments on Swift Creek Road in the city limits of Hartsville, Hardee confirmed.

Two suspects are wanted this week. Authorities say one is charged with assault and battery the other had an ad for a place for rent on Craigslist but wouldn't let the tenant move in. Authorities hope you can help find them.

Two suspects are wanted this week. Authorities say one is charged with assault and battery the other had an ad for a place for rent on Craigslist but wouldn't let the tenant move in. Authorities hope you can help find them.

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, meaning ticks are out in full force. Local veterinarians say the number of Lyme disease cases in Horry County has doubled since 2014. Warmer weather calls for outdoor activities with your loved ones, including your pets. Vets say it's important for everyone to perform daily tick checks on yourselves and especially your pets. This season, tick sightings are already soaring.

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, meaning ticks are out in full force. Local veterinarians say the number of Lyme disease cases in Horry County has doubled since 2014. Warmer weather calls for outdoor activities with your loved ones, including your pets. Vets say it's important for everyone to perform daily tick checks on yourselves and especially your pets. This season, tick sightings are already soaring.

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